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<h1>Velocityme Meeting 5</h1>
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       <td>08/09/2002 @ 14:25</td>
       <td>13 Pearson Road, Tableview</td>
       <td>Rober Crida(RC)<br \="">
Barry Radloff(BR)</td>
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      <div align="Left"><b>Topic</b><br>
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       <td><b>1. Acceptance of previous minutes</b></td>
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       <td>1.1. BR needs to complete tasks from previous minutes, see 2.1
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       <td>17/09/2002</td>
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       <td><b>2. Other issues</b></td>
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      <td valign="Top">2.1 No other issuses<br>
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       <td><b>3. Discussion about Wayne's participation</b></td>
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       <td>3.1. CANCELED</td>
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       <td><b>4. Permissions and security</b></td>
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       <td>4.1. Security and permissions will be based on unix style permissions</td>
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       <td>4.1.1. Users and groups will start with minimal permissions, permissions
will be added as the user or group needs.  As opposed to granting all permissions
and taking those away that the user does not need.</td>
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       <td>4.1.2. An enhancement will be that a task (node?) can have a list
of users and groups as opposed to only one group and one owner.</td>
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       <td>4.1.3. tentatively 9 bits will be used to indicate permissions</td>
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       <td>4.1.3.1. 4 for tasks(read, create, delete, update)</td>
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       <td>4.1.3.2. 4 for issuses(read, create, delete, update)</td>
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       <td>4.1.3.3. 1 as a super user bit(executionn???)</td>
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       <td>4.2. If a task(node) does not have permissions set explicitly
then the parent node mmust dictate the permissions for its child and so forth
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       <td>4.3. RC noted that he was still unsure whether we should have
different permissions for tasks and issues, this was resolved within the
above discussion, and solved with the 9 bit implementation structure.</td>
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       <td>4.4. It was agreed that this will be the basis of all permissions
within the system.  All designs and implementations should adhere to these
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       <td><b>5. Use Case Design</b></td>
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       <td>5.1 A lot of work was achieved, for more information see the use
case diagram version 0.002(velocityme_V0.002.zargo)</td>
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